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8 WeTransfer is an app that lets you send up-to 10GB of photos and videos to your friends via email. How does WeTransfer work?

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The idea is that you select the image and video files that you want to send and enter the email address of who you want to send them to. WeTransfer then sends the recipient a mail with a link to the address of where the files have been uploaded to.

Then they click this link to download the images or video to their computer or smartphone. It's a quicker alternative to uploading to a public folder on or and then sharing the link with someone, and obviously it's far more practical than sharing images individually or in small groups via email. The app supports up-to 10GB per transfer, but if you subscribe to the WeTransfer Plus service, you get extra storage, as well as other benefits such as the ability to keep a record of the transfers you make.

Sending files has never been so elegant Transferring files with WeTransfer is made as easy as possible thanks to an ultra minimalistic user interface. Videos and images on your Camera Roll are displayed as thumbnails and you simply select the ones you want to send by tapping them. You can preview an image or start playing a video just by long-pressing the thumbnail. Images are grouped by month and you can scroll down through previous months by tapping the month name.

WeTransfer is probably the most beautiful way to send files to someone. Like the online version, the app uses gorgeous photos in its user interface, displaying them as wallpapers images while you're waiting for your files to be uploaded and transfered. It's an attractive system, granted, but the app feels a bit too simplistic at times. It doesn't make it easy to select multiple images for sending, since you have to tap each one separately with your finger. It would've been nice to be able to use a hold and drag gesture to select multiple images.

Likewise, there are no Select/Deselect All options, nor the ability to select all images from a particular month. Perfect for sending large files If you want to send multiple files or large files to someone from your Android, WeTransfer is ideal. It's supports up to 10GB worth of photos and videos - and it looks gorgeous!

Having encountered the already documented problems with creating a system recovery image for 8.1 using the routine in Win 8.1 It didn't work using the command prompt either this generates error code 0x80070015 so I decided to revert to Win 8. 'Aha I will create an easy transfer file using Windows Easy Transfer' Scuppered again! There is no option to create an easy transfer file, only the option is to use one to restore settings and data. I perceive a catch 22 situation Microsoft this is a major foul up you have left me with no easy way to back up the system.

A manufacturers recovery partition on the same drive as the OS is not likely to be useful in the event of a hard disc failure. I just got off a chat with Microsoft support.

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She recommended that I get an original installation CD from the manufacturer of my computer. Seems like a one way trip when you upgrade to windows 8 and 8.1. By the way, easiest fix seems to be to go find an apple store and purchase something there instead. Good to know someone else got shanked too.

I'm going to use a third party program (SmartSync Pro )to back up everything I want to save and resign myself to a lot of tedium if I have a machine failure. What bewilders me is that Microsoft left the links and half the programs in the OS.

Very lax and disconnected programming. I'm not sure what's gotten into MS lately. Trying to force Windows 8 on people was bad enough. I was the guinea pig in the office for Windows 8 and I can tell you right now our company would crawl to a stand still of non-productivity if I ever allowed that OS onto any computer here.

I installed the BETA of 8.1 many months ago and I'm being told I have to upgrade to the proper 8.1 but the upgrade keeps failing. There's no uninstall for the 8.1 BETA. You can't download an ISO. My serial number won't work anymore. I'm forced to go back to Windows 7 but I can't use Easy Transfer to move my files because it's all well and good to move TO Windows 8 but they'll be damned to let you move away from it. That's the only reason this software was gutted, to stop people from finding an easy way to migrate away from their train wreck of an OS called Windows 8. Yes, they are removing one of the only last remaining decent things from windows 8.1 which was easy transfer so that they can force you to use their crappy skydrive service which from all accounts people hate, don't trust, and know that microsoft is feeding anything you upload to the NSA so if you ever go into politics they can dig through it and control you.

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Windows 8+ is a catastrophe, and from early reports 9 will be worse, so the old cycle of every other OS microsoft makes is good might actually break this time. I'm not sure what's gotten into MS lately. Trying to force Windows 8 on people was bad enough. I was the guinea pig in the office for Windows 8 and I can tell you right now our company would crawl to a stand still of non-productivity if I ever allowed that OS onto any computer here. I installed the BETA of 8.1 many months ago and I'm being told I have to upgrade to the proper 8.1 but the upgrade keeps failing. There's no uninstall for the 8.1 BETA.

You can't download an ISO. My serial number won't work anymore. I'm forced to go back to Windows 7 but I can't use Easy Transfer to move my files because it's all well and good to move TO Windows 8 but they'll be damned to let you move away from it. That's the only reason this software was gutted, to stop people from finding an easy way to migrate away from their train wreck of an OS called Windows 8.

If you're running 7 and are curious about 8.do not upgrade. Not in a million years. It's not worth it and Windows 8 is nothing more than a vehicle to drive you to their app store. They're trying to cash in on all those app dollars that Android and iOS are seeing through their online stores.

Truly shameful Microsoft. I was an idiot to upgrade to 8.1. I originally bought the last Windows 7 in the store because my main program which makes me a living would not run on 8 and that's the only thing they were selling. Then my tax program upgraded so I upgraded. I hate it, I have hated it since the moment I upgraded. All of my business (tax) filed disappeared, I hired 2 different IT guys to fix it and they made it worse.

They SAID they transferred the files but found that they had just broken the Sabrent cable I had gotten and my files were scattered all over or gone. I have spent probably 30 hours trying to find my files or transfer from old machine - (about 15 of those hours sobbing) which was disconnected already.

So I don't have 2 copies of monitors, cables,etc to make it work so I can transfer everything from it in a intelligent way. I am now drinking a lot. I converted a middle aged laptop from XP to Win 8 and didn't lose anything except my outlook contacts were screwed up, fortunately I have those backed up to RAM disc by an independent program. I also downloaded an independent program to replicate Windows Shell so have a choice of Start Screens.

Some apps and programs look very different if started from the Metro screen, in all cases if started from a start menu they behave as with earlier os's which I prefer. The main gripe that I still have is that none of the back up routines work. However I still have the independent program (Smart Sync Pro) taking care of critical files.